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Detecting ToSchema
fails when behind a cfg_attr
flag
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Oh, thinking about this more, since the detection is done via the macro I'm guessing it might run before the |
From this https://stackoverflow.com/a/42551386, it seems that #[cfg_attr(feature = "openapi", derive(ToSchema))] is the same as derive(ToSchema) if the openapi flag is enabled. There is probably a solution to this but I don't know how to fix it yet... |
Also: |
I was about to submit an issue for this… guess I'm stuck like you 😕 Has anyone found a solution/workaround? |
It doesn't look good… I found rust-lang/rust-analyzer#13360 which mentions no solution… |
I think this is doable.
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This could work to remove a struct from the spec, but this wouldn't remove the compile time cost of the macro I believe... |
No the macro would take the same amount of time and resources regardless if a feature is active or not. But AFAIK we cannot get whether a feature is activated or not from a macro. |
Hi! 👋
I'm playing around with this crate and ran into an issue where schemas (and I'm guessing paths) aren't detected when behind a
cfg_attr
flag. E.g:Works:
Doesn't work:
Essentially, my use case is to only generate the OpenAPI spec when writing it to a file in my CI step, and I don't want to have to compile all my
utoipa
macros when running the webserver normally.Thanks for the library, it's really nice!
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